Category: Tagalog 101

Here in Singapore, we have a celebration called the National Friendship week which allows the students from different countries to share some knowledge about their motherland. Here is a 1 minuter video that the kids prepared for tomorrow’s presentation: the Philippine’s Early...

Our family tried immersing our kids into the Filipino culture and so far, they have enjoyed it. They were amused by their lolo and lola’s videoke, introduced them to pan de sal and taho, once again reunited with bahay-kubo, and have experienced...

Finally! The rain stopped yesterday night! Now we can sing Christmas carols to our neighbors until Christmas. We are very interested with this idea because mum said people will give us money if we sing Christmas songs to them. At...

Narito po muli ang Tagalog Tuesday! We’ve made 13 essential topics for you to review before you visit the Philippines. On our previous post, we’ve talked about: – The history of Tagalog – Ang alpabetong Filipino – The modern tagalog...

Question words, asking words or interrogative words in Tagalog or the Filipino language is called Panghalip Pananong. *In English, we know that an interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, when,where, who, why and how. They are sometimes called wh-words, because in English most of...

Hi guys! I was on a hiatus for over a month! But now, I am contemplating to dedicate my Tuesdays for Tagalog 101! Hmmm. Let’s see next Tuesday okay? It’s going to be Tagalog Tuesdays for my blog, and in...

Welcome to Tagalog 101 On our latest post, we taught you how to say how much in Tagalog – Magkano? We also learned how to count in Tagalog – isa,dalawa, tatlo, apat, lima,anim, pito, walo siyam, sampu. Now, let’s...

Welcome to Tagalog 101 When you wanted to buy something, you need to know the price of the item first, before you buy. The first thing you need to know when you go shopping in the Philippines is the...

Magandang araw! Welcome to mommysaiddaddysaid.com’s Tagalog 101. Today we are going to learn how to say thank you, you’re welcome and goodbye in Tagalog. How do we say “thank you” in Tagalog? Sa-la-mat! Salamat! Salamat! Here is an example...

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